Sir Elton Hercules John, CBE (born Reginald Kenneth Dwight on 25 March 1947) is an English rock singer-songwriter, composer, pianist and occasional actor. He has worked with lyricist Bernie Taupin as his songwriter partner since 1967; they have collaborated on more than 30 albums to date.

Racism in Asia / Taiwan Media

20120426 Greyson Chance Taiwan Media meeting part2傳統玩具體驗

葛瑞森體驗台灣傳統文化媒體見面會完整影音，請到：http://nagoo.info/tv/?p=3583.

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Taiwan's Ma visits Singapore to remember Lee

Taiwan's Ma visits Singapore to remember Lee

Taiwan's Ma visits Singapore to remember Lee

Taiwan's President Ma Ying-jeou has visited Singapore to pay his last respects to the city state's late founding father, Lee Kuan Yew.
Taiwanese media say Ma flew in to Singapore on Tuesday and offered his condolences to Lee's family during his 3-hour stay.
Taiwan has no diplomatic ties with Singapore. Ma's visit is the first since he took office in 2008.
Lee, Singapore's first prime minister, maintained exchanges with Taiwan even after the city state established diplomatic relations with China in 1990.
He also helped arrange the first meeting of heads of private organizations of China and Taiwan for cross-strait relations. They met in Si

Racism in Asia / Taiwan Media

20120426 Greyson Chance Taiwan Media meeting part2傳統玩具體驗

葛瑞森體驗台灣傳統文化媒體見面會完整影音，請到：http://nagoo.info/tv/?p=3583.

0:41

Taiwan's Ma visits Singapore to remember Lee

Taiwan's Ma visits Singapore to remember Lee

Taiwan's Ma visits Singapore to remember Lee

Taiwan's President Ma Ying-jeou has visited Singapore to pay his last respects to the city state's late founding father, Lee Kuan Yew.
Taiwanese media say Ma flew in to Singapore on Tuesday and offered his condolences to Lee's family during his 3-hour stay.
Taiwan has no diplomatic ties with Singapore. Ma's visit is the first since he took office in 2008.
Lee, Singapore's first prime minister, maintained exchanges with Taiwan even after the city state established diplomatic relations with China in 1990.
He also helped arrange the first meeting of heads of private organizations of China and Taiwan for cross-strait relations. They met in Si

Taiwan's President Ma Ying-jeou has visited Singapore to pay his last respects to the city state's late founding father, Lee Kuan Yew.
Taiwanese media say Ma flew in to Singapore on Tuesday and offered his condolences to Lee's family during his 3-hour stay.
Taiwan has no diplomatic ties with Singapore. Ma's visit is the first since he took office in 2008.
Lee, Singapore's first prime minister, maintained exchanges with Taiwan even after the city state established diplomatic relations with China in 1990.
He also helped arrange the first meeting of heads of private organizations of China and Taiwan for cross-strait relations. They met in Singapore in 1993.
President Ma praised Lee's achievements in a statement and called him a distinguished leader.
Ma is not expected to attend Sunday's state funeral in apparent consideration of Beijing's wariness about Taiwan's diplomatic move.
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Hua Chunying was asked about Ma's trip during a news conference on Tuesday.
Hua said China believes that Singapore will prudently and properly deal with the Taiwan-related issue in accordance with the one-China policy.

Taiwan's President Ma Ying-jeou has visited Singapore to pay his last respects to the city state's late founding father, Lee Kuan Yew.
Taiwanese media say Ma flew in to Singapore on Tuesday and offered his condolences to Lee's family during his 3-hour stay.
Taiwan has no diplomatic ties with Singapore. Ma's visit is the first since he took office in 2008.
Lee, Singapore's first prime minister, maintained exchanges with Taiwan even after the city state established diplomatic relations with China in 1990.
He also helped arrange the first meeting of heads of private organizations of China and Taiwan for cross-strait relations. They met in Singapore in 1993.
President Ma praised Lee's achievements in a statement and called him a distinguished leader.
Ma is not expected to attend Sunday's state funeral in apparent consideration of Beijing's wariness about Taiwan's diplomatic move.
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Hua Chunying was asked about Ma's trip during a news conference on Tuesday.
Hua said China believes that Singapore will prudently and properly deal with the Taiwan-related issue in accordance with the one-China policy.

Taiwan Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Taiwan.
Taiwan, the Beautiful Island or, ‘Ilha Formosa’: a land of gods, spirits and temples - an island at the end of a rainbow! This south east Asian island is separated from the Chinese mainland by the Formosa Strait that at its narrowest point is a hundred and thirty kilometres wide. Taipei is a pulsating metropolis in the north of the island in which emperors’ treasures and chaotic traffic highlight both industrial strength and a Chinese way of life. In the old town district of Wan Hua is the city’s oldest and most precious Buddhist temple of Lungshan Szu, the Dragon Mountain Temple. The Sun Yi Sen Memorial

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Taipei Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

Taipei Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

Taipei Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

http://www.expedia.com/Taipei.d180030.Destination-Travel-Guides
Taipei is the glittering capital of Taiwan, and one of the hottest travel destinations in all of Asia. When you visit this thriving city, you’ll find collections of stunning futuristic buildings interspersed with ancient Chinese temples and traditions.
One of these temples, Longshan, is located in Wanhua, the city’s oldest neighborhood. This is where you come to find good fortune, good health, and spiritual advice of all sorts. Once you’ve attained the guidance and wisdom you may not have realized you sought, head to 228 Peace Park, where you will find the memorial to the 1949

Taipei, Taiwan Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions

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Taipei is the capital of the Republic of China (Taiwan). Situated at the northern tip of Taiwan, Taipei is located on the Tamsui River; it is about 25 km (16 mi) southwest of Keelung, a port city on the Pacific Ocean. It lies in the Taipei Basin, an ancient lakebed bounded by the two relatively narrow valleys of the Keelung and Xindian rivers, which join to form the Tamsui River along the city's western border .
The most important places to visit in Taipei are: Yamingshan National Park, Beitou Hot Springs, Building Chiang Kai-shek Memorial, Martyr Shrine, National Palace Museum, Longshan temple, Taipei 101 tower an

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Ximending Taipei Travel Guide

Ximending Taipei Travel Guide

Ximending Taipei Travel Guide

A guide to visiting the neighborhood of Ximending in Taipei Taiwan. Ximending is Taipei's capital for youth culture. This it the place to be on a Friday or Saturday night. Trendy hopping and lots of tasty food!
Check out my other videos from Taiwan -
Best Mango Shave Ice in Taiwan: http://youtu.be/P-JtJPLnhwI
Kenting Taiwan Night Market Food: http://youtu.be/a2wXbHf9bAI

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Taiwan Travel Tips!

Taiwan Travel Tips!

Taiwan Travel Tips!

About to make your first trip to Taiwan? Lianne tells you a few useful tips, such as how to avoid mosquito attacks, where to withdraw money, how to find your destinations more easily, and what to carry with you at all times.
Don't forget to check out my other videos, including Mandarin tutorials and fun videos from Taiwan!
Download your Chinese/Taiwanese food cheat sheet here! http://heylianne.com/post/19843150305/food-cheat-sheet
Basic Mandarin for Travel Part 1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uYW5NOZH_b4
Basic Mandarin for Travel Part 2:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b8yQg7WleWA
Mandarin numbers 0-9,999
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Travel Tips For Taiwan

Travel Tips For Taiwan

Travel Tips For Taiwan

A good friend of mine is traveling to Taiwan for the first time. She had asked me for some advice/suggestions on what to expect/watch out for ect. Obviously I don't know everything, but these are just some things that I experienced when I was there. Hope this helps and best of luck on your travels! :)
Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE and give me a big THUMBS UP if you enjoy these videos! :)
VLOG CHANNEL: http://www.youtube.com/OGpuzik

Best Night Markets in Taipei Taiwan

A travel guide to the the best Night Markets in and around Taipei Taiwan including Shilin Night Market, Raohe Night Market, Ningxia Night Market, Keelung Night Market, and Huaxi St Night Market. Night markets in Taiwan are famous for their xiaochi (small eats). They are a great place to visit for an evening and have a walking feast.
Raohe Street Walkthru: http://youtu.be/QAYbb6T_UWY
Shilin Foodcourt Walkthru: http://youtu.be/iWAnDTZRHhU
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[Anytime for Taiwan] Beitou Hot Spring Travel Guide

A travel guide for the Beitou Hot Spring area in Taipei Taiwan. Beitou (北投) is famous for it's natural green Sulfur hot spring that provides water for bathing in many hotels and public baths in the area. Beitou is a great way to spend a half day when you're visiting Taipei.
Check out some of my other Taiwan Travel Guides:
Best Night Markets in Taipei: http://youtu.be/jU9MdHDgqWA
Keelung Night Market: http://youtu.be/fXcyxHrU3gY
Raohe Street Walkthru: http://youtu.be/QAYbb6T_UWY
Shilin Foodcourt Walkthru: http://youtu.be/iWAnDTZRHhU
Ximen Travel Guide: http://youtu.be/insgxEopfDM
Elephant Mountain: http://youtu.be/NvSDlKIdb1I
Best Mango Sh

Taiwan Special 2/3 - Fuji Xpro1 vs Nikon D700 for Travel Photography

Taiwan Special Episode 2: In the 1st episode we got challenged to visit 7 locations in Taichung, Taiwan in 3 days or else we have to pay for our entire trip. Last time Lok was stopped in customs for importing some green phallic things into the country; I had my suitcase raided by the bloody producer and packed an HDR costume; he had a hissy fit when I cleaned out his minibar; we took some photos; had a meal in a toilet and we got set a challenge to visit 7 locations in 3 days, if we don't complete the challenge, then our forfeit is to pay for the trip. We only managed to see one location that day, so we still have 6 locations to visit in 1 1

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Fun Taiwan - TAIPEI COUNTY

Fun Taiwan - TAIPEI COUNTY

Fun Taiwan - TAIPEI COUNTY

# Taipei country travel # Taiwan travel and lifestyle

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taipei (taiwan travel) attraction city guide - Taipei 101

taipei (taiwan travel) attraction city guide - Taipei 101

taipei (taiwan travel) attraction city guide - Taipei 101

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A Tourist's Guide to Taipei, Taiwan

A Tourist's Guide to Taipei, Taiwan

A Tourist's Guide to Taipei, Taiwan

We spend three days in Taipei seeing the temples and shrines, visiting the seaside district of Danshui.

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Top 5 Travel Attractions, Taipei (Taiwan) - Travel Guide

Top 5 Travel Attractions, Taipei (Taiwan) - Travel Guide

Top 5 Travel Attractions, Taipei (Taiwan) - Travel Guide

Take a tour of Top 5 Travel Attractions of Taipei, Taiwan - part of the World's Greatest Attractions series by GeoBeats.
Hey, this is your travel host, Naomi. I would like to show you the top 5 attractions of Taipei, Taiwan.
#5: National Concert Hall, among the world's most beautiful concert halls. Local as well as international music groups perform here. It's an important part of Taipei's fabric.
#4: Rainbow Bridge. This striking bridge is a colorful addition to the landscape of Taipei.
#3: Chiang Kai Shek Memorial Hall. The majestic memorial hall is dedicated to late president Chiang Kai Shek.
#2: National Palace Museum. Set inside a

Travel video about destination Taiwan.
Taiwan, the Beautiful Island or, ‘Ilha Formosa’: a land of gods, spirits and temples - an island at the end of a rainbow! This south east Asian island is separated from the Chinese mainland by the Formosa Strait that at its narrowest point is a hundred and thirty kilometres wide. Taipei is a pulsating metropolis in the north of the island in which emperors’ treasures and chaotic traffic highlight both industrial strength and a Chinese way of life. In the old town district of Wan Hua is the city’s oldest and most precious Buddhist temple of Lungshan Szu, the Dragon Mountain Temple. The Sun Yi Sen Memorial Hall was built to commemorate the centenary of the founder of the Republic of China. His efforts brought about the abdication of the last emperor and the birth of the Republic Of China. The Confucius Temple is a place of contemplation and is a replica of the Temple Of Qu Fu, Qu Fu having been the home town of Confucius. This silent place is one of five temples in Taiwan dedicated to the great Chinese philosopher, Confucius, the founder of a religion that even today has many followers. The past importance of the former Taiwanese capital of Tainan is indicated by the city’s many temple complexes that contain an abundance of sacred works of art. Religion still plays a central role in the daily life of the people and the Tien Gon Temple is the most important temple in Taiwan. Taiwan is an island full of magical charm, fascinating works of art and breathtaking natural wonders. The legacy of Confucius mixed with the bright hope of the future. A symbiosis of industrialisation and Chinese tradition. The success of capitalism confirmed by the eternal words, “Made in Taiwan“!

Travel video about destination Taiwan.
Taiwan, the Beautiful Island or, ‘Ilha Formosa’: a land of gods, spirits and temples - an island at the end of a rainbow! This south east Asian island is separated from the Chinese mainland by the Formosa Strait that at its narrowest point is a hundred and thirty kilometres wide. Taipei is a pulsating metropolis in the north of the island in which emperors’ treasures and chaotic traffic highlight both industrial strength and a Chinese way of life. In the old town district of Wan Hua is the city’s oldest and most precious Buddhist temple of Lungshan Szu, the Dragon Mountain Temple. The Sun Yi Sen Memorial Hall was built to commemorate the centenary of the founder of the Republic of China. His efforts brought about the abdication of the last emperor and the birth of the Republic Of China. The Confucius Temple is a place of contemplation and is a replica of the Temple Of Qu Fu, Qu Fu having been the home town of Confucius. This silent place is one of five temples in Taiwan dedicated to the great Chinese philosopher, Confucius, the founder of a religion that even today has many followers. The past importance of the former Taiwanese capital of Tainan is indicated by the city’s many temple complexes that contain an abundance of sacred works of art. Religion still plays a central role in the daily life of the people and the Tien Gon Temple is the most important temple in Taiwan. Taiwan is an island full of magical charm, fascinating works of art and breathtaking natural wonders. The legacy of Confucius mixed with the bright hope of the future. A symbiosis of industrialisation and Chinese tradition. The success of capitalism confirmed by the eternal words, “Made in Taiwan“!

http://www.expedia.com/Taipei.d180030.Destination-Travel-Guides
Taipei is the glittering capital of Taiwan, and one of the hottest travel destinations in all of Asia. When you visit this thriving city, you’ll find collections of stunning futuristic buildings interspersed with ancient Chinese temples and traditions.
One of these temples, Longshan, is located in Wanhua, the city’s oldest neighborhood. This is where you come to find good fortune, good health, and spiritual advice of all sorts. Once you’ve attained the guidance and wisdom you may not have realized you sought, head to 228 Peace Park, where you will find the memorial to the 1949 uprisings that eventually led to Taiwan’s independence.
Don’t worry about getting around the city; the Taipei Rapid Transit System, or MRT, will take you just about anywhere you need to go. Hop on it to pay a visit to the National Palace Museum, where you’ll find a giant collection of Chinese art and artifacts. There’s over half a million pieces related to ancient Chinese royalty here, and you can spend days exploring them all.
To plan out your next move, make your way to Taipei 101. This is one of the world’s tallest buildings, and you can soar to the top for a breathtaking view of the city and pick out the next place you’ll visit. Do you see Elephant Mountain? It’s not far from the downtown area, and it’s a short climb to the top for another look at Taipei. Keep up with the nature theme and make your stop the Taipei Zoo, where you’ll meet the largest menagerie of animals in Asia.
Cap off a day of Taipei sightseeing and adventure at Shilin Night Market, where you can join the locals in finding that next great meal or landing a spectacular bargain.
What will you do in Taipei?
Visit our Taipei travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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Taipei is the glittering capital of Taiwan, and one of the hottest travel destinations in all of Asia. When you visit this thriving city, you’ll find collections of stunning futuristic buildings interspersed with ancient Chinese temples and traditions.
One of these temples, Longshan, is located in Wanhua, the city’s oldest neighborhood. This is where you come to find good fortune, good health, and spiritual advice of all sorts. Once you’ve attained the guidance and wisdom you may not have realized you sought, head to 228 Peace Park, where you will find the memorial to the 1949 uprisings that eventually led to Taiwan’s independence.
Don’t worry about getting around the city; the Taipei Rapid Transit System, or MRT, will take you just about anywhere you need to go. Hop on it to pay a visit to the National Palace Museum, where you’ll find a giant collection of Chinese art and artifacts. There’s over half a million pieces related to ancient Chinese royalty here, and you can spend days exploring them all.
To plan out your next move, make your way to Taipei 101. This is one of the world’s tallest buildings, and you can soar to the top for a breathtaking view of the city and pick out the next place you’ll visit. Do you see Elephant Mountain? It’s not far from the downtown area, and it’s a short climb to the top for another look at Taipei. Keep up with the nature theme and make your stop the Taipei Zoo, where you’ll meet the largest menagerie of animals in Asia.
Cap off a day of Taipei sightseeing and adventure at Shilin Night Market, where you can join the locals in finding that next great meal or landing a spectacular bargain.
What will you do in Taipei?
Visit our Taipei travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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Taipei is the capital of the Republic of China (Taiwan). Situated at the northern tip of Taiwan, Taipei is located on the Tamsui River; it is about 25 km (16 mi) southwest of Keelung, a port city on the Pacific Ocean. It lies in the Taipei Basin, an ancient lakebed bounded by the two relatively narrow valleys of the Keelung and Xindian rivers, which join to form the Tamsui River along the city's western border .
The most important places to visit in Taipei are: Yamingshan National Park, Beitou Hot Springs, Building Chiang Kai-shek Memorial, Martyr Shrine, National Palace Museum, Longshan temple, Taipei 101 tower and many more.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Taipei travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.

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Taipei is the capital of the Republic of China (Taiwan). Situated at the northern tip of Taiwan, Taipei is located on the Tamsui River; it is about 25 km (16 mi) southwest of Keelung, a port city on the Pacific Ocean. It lies in the Taipei Basin, an ancient lakebed bounded by the two relatively narrow valleys of the Keelung and Xindian rivers, which join to form the Tamsui River along the city's western border .
The most important places to visit in Taipei are: Yamingshan National Park, Beitou Hot Springs, Building Chiang Kai-shek Memorial, Martyr Shrine, National Palace Museum, Longshan temple, Taipei 101 tower and many more.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Taipei travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.

A guide to visiting the neighborhood of Ximending in Taipei Taiwan. Ximending is Taipei's capital for youth culture. This it the place to be on a Friday or Saturday night. Trendy hopping and lots of tasty food!
Check out my other videos from Taiwan -
Best Mango Shave Ice in Taiwan: http://youtu.be/P-JtJPLnhwI
Kenting Taiwan Night Market Food: http://youtu.be/a2wXbHf9bAI

A guide to visiting the neighborhood of Ximending in Taipei Taiwan. Ximending is Taipei's capital for youth culture. This it the place to be on a Friday or Saturday night. Trendy hopping and lots of tasty food!
Check out my other videos from Taiwan -
Best Mango Shave Ice in Taiwan: http://youtu.be/P-JtJPLnhwI
Kenting Taiwan Night Market Food: http://youtu.be/a2wXbHf9bAI

About to make your first trip to Taiwan? Lianne tells you a few useful tips, such as how to avoid mosquito attacks, where to withdraw money, how to find your destinations more easily, and what to carry with you at all times.
Don't forget to check out my other videos, including Mandarin tutorials and fun videos from Taiwan!
Download your Chinese/Taiwanese food cheat sheet here! http://heylianne.com/post/19843150305/food-cheat-sheet
Basic Mandarin for Travel Part 1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uYW5NOZH_b4
Basic Mandarin for Travel Part 2:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b8yQg7WleWA
Mandarin numbers 0-9,999
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About to make your first trip to Taiwan? Lianne tells you a few useful tips, such as how to avoid mosquito attacks, where to withdraw money, how to find your destinations more easily, and what to carry with you at all times.
Don't forget to check out my other videos, including Mandarin tutorials and fun videos from Taiwan!
Download your Chinese/Taiwanese food cheat sheet here! http://heylianne.com/post/19843150305/food-cheat-sheet
Basic Mandarin for Travel Part 1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uYW5NOZH_b4
Basic Mandarin for Travel Part 2:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b8yQg7WleWA
Mandarin numbers 0-9,999
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http://twitter.com/lianne507
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A good friend of mine is traveling to Taiwan for the first time. She had asked me for some advice/suggestions on what to expect/watch out for ect. Obviously I don't know everything, but these are just some things that I experienced when I was there. Hope this helps and best of luck on your travels! :)
Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE and give me a big THUMBS UP if you enjoy these videos! :)
VLOG CHANNEL: http://www.youtube.com/OGpuzik

A good friend of mine is traveling to Taiwan for the first time. She had asked me for some advice/suggestions on what to expect/watch out for ect. Obviously I don't know everything, but these are just some things that I experienced when I was there. Hope this helps and best of luck on your travels! :)
Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE and give me a big THUMBS UP if you enjoy these videos! :)
VLOG CHANNEL: http://www.youtube.com/OGpuzik

A travel guide to the the best Night Markets in and around Taipei Taiwan including Shilin Night Market, Raohe Night Market, Ningxia Night Market, Keelung Night Market, and Huaxi St Night Market. Night markets in Taiwan are famous for their xiaochi (small eats). They are a great place to visit for an evening and have a walking feast.
Raohe Street Walkthru: http://youtu.be/QAYbb6T_UWY
Shilin Foodcourt Walkthru: http://youtu.be/iWAnDTZRHhU
Follow me on:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/YellowProductionsTravel
Google+: https://google.com/+yellowwproductions
Twitter: ChrisRaney

A travel guide to the the best Night Markets in and around Taipei Taiwan including Shilin Night Market, Raohe Night Market, Ningxia Night Market, Keelung Night Market, and Huaxi St Night Market. Night markets in Taiwan are famous for their xiaochi (small eats). They are a great place to visit for an evening and have a walking feast.
Raohe Street Walkthru: http://youtu.be/QAYbb6T_UWY
Shilin Foodcourt Walkthru: http://youtu.be/iWAnDTZRHhU
Follow me on:
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A travel guide for the Beitou Hot Spring area in Taipei Taiwan. Beitou (北投) is famous for it's natural green Sulfur hot spring that provides water for bathing in many hotels and public baths in the area. Beitou is a great way to spend a half day when you're visiting Taipei.
Check out some of my other Taiwan Travel Guides:
Best Night Markets in Taipei: http://youtu.be/jU9MdHDgqWA
Keelung Night Market: http://youtu.be/fXcyxHrU3gY
Raohe Street Walkthru: http://youtu.be/QAYbb6T_UWY
Shilin Foodcourt Walkthru: http://youtu.be/iWAnDTZRHhU
Ximen Travel Guide: http://youtu.be/insgxEopfDM
Elephant Mountain: http://youtu.be/NvSDlKIdb1I
Best Mango Shave Ice: http://youtu.be/P-JtJPLnhwI
Follow me on:
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A travel guide for the Beitou Hot Spring area in Taipei Taiwan. Beitou (北投) is famous for it's natural green Sulfur hot spring that provides water for bathing in many hotels and public baths in the area. Beitou is a great way to spend a half day when you're visiting Taipei.
Check out some of my other Taiwan Travel Guides:
Best Night Markets in Taipei: http://youtu.be/jU9MdHDgqWA
Keelung Night Market: http://youtu.be/fXcyxHrU3gY
Raohe Street Walkthru: http://youtu.be/QAYbb6T_UWY
Shilin Foodcourt Walkthru: http://youtu.be/iWAnDTZRHhU
Ximen Travel Guide: http://youtu.be/insgxEopfDM
Elephant Mountain: http://youtu.be/NvSDlKIdb1I
Best Mango Shave Ice: http://youtu.be/P-JtJPLnhwI
Follow me on:
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Taiwan Special Episode 2: In the 1st episode we got challenged to visit 7 locations in Taichung, Taiwan in 3 days or else we have to pay for our entire trip. Last time Lok was stopped in customs for importing some green phallic things into the country; I had my suitcase raided by the bloody producer and packed an HDR costume; he had a hissy fit when I cleaned out his minibar; we took some photos; had a meal in a toilet and we got set a challenge to visit 7 locations in 3 days, if we don't complete the challenge, then our forfeit is to pay for the trip. We only managed to see one location that day, so we still have 6 locations to visit in 1 1/2 days. To make sure Lok was up nice and early, I bought him some alarm clocks to make sure he wakes up in time for day2.....
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Take a tour of Top 5 Travel Attractions of Taipei, Taiwan - part of the World's Greatest Attractions series by GeoBeats.
Hey, this is your travel host, Naomi. I would like to show you the top 5 attractions of Taipei, Taiwan.
#5: National Concert Hall, among the world's most beautiful concert halls. Local as well as international music groups perform here. It's an important part of Taipei's fabric.
#4: Rainbow Bridge. This striking bridge is a colorful addition to the landscape of Taipei.
#3: Chiang Kai Shek Memorial Hall. The majestic memorial hall is dedicated to late president Chiang Kai Shek.
#2: National Palace Museum. Set inside a remarkable complex, this museum is famous around the world and contains artifacts from thousands of years of Chinese history.
#1: Taipei 101, among the most popular attractions of Taipei. This is one of the world's tallest buildings. Inside the tower you'll find observation decks as well as restaurants.
Thank you for watching our travel video series. See you next time.

Take a tour of Top 5 Travel Attractions of Taipei, Taiwan - part of the World's Greatest Attractions series by GeoBeats.
Hey, this is your travel host, Naomi. I would like to show you the top 5 attractions of Taipei, Taiwan.
#5: National Concert Hall, among the world's most beautiful concert halls. Local as well as international music groups perform here. It's an important part of Taipei's fabric.
#4: Rainbow Bridge. This striking bridge is a colorful addition to the landscape of Taipei.
#3: Chiang Kai Shek Memorial Hall. The majestic memorial hall is dedicated to late president Chiang Kai Shek.
#2: National Palace Museum. Set inside a remarkable complex, this museum is famous around the world and contains artifacts from thousands of years of Chinese history.
#1: Taipei 101, among the most popular attractions of Taipei. This is one of the world's tallest buildings. Inside the tower you'll find observation decks as well as restaurants.
Thank you for watching our travel video series. See you next time.

1996 China Taiwan Tensions

On February 11 2014 CNN and other media reported -- Taiwan and China held their highest level talks for more than six decades - the first government-to-government contact since the pair's acrimonious split in 1949. In 1996, however, tensions between Beijing and Taipei were at an extraordinary high level. On March 21, 1996, 'ABC News Nightline' (in the days when the late night program was a serious news show) examined the changes in Taiwan and Beijing's reaction. Jim Laurie reported from Taipei. Mark Litke reported from Beijing.

Hong Kong media said Taiwan's military intends to build about 20 Aegis destroyers deployed in 15 years to complete
Reported that this is the idea of Taiwan Navy abandoned in 1995, and is now re-started, the main reduction is in addition to the budget is extremely limited outside the naval force is also in response to the rise of China, mainland China both have aircraft carriers, fleet also large, ton increase of the face of the continent ocean navy, Taiwan's military should stick to the Taiwan Strait, we must focus on the flexibility of the stealth-based, fast, strong and missile vertical launch reconnaissance capability needs, large naval wa

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Taiwan Plane Crash: Rescue Operation

Taiwan Plane Crash: Rescue Operation

Taiwan Plane Crash: Rescue Operation

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Follow Cyle O'Donnell, the Travel Geek, along more than 5000 miles of trains, cars motorbikes, planes and boats -- not to mention 20-or-so miles of hiking -...

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Ma Ying-jeou: 'One country, one system'

Ma Ying-jeou: 'One country, one system'

Ma Ying-jeou: 'One country, one system'

The President of Taiwan, Ma Ying-jeou, rarely speaks to the international media. But in an exclusive interview he talks to Al Jazeera's Steve Chao about where the island is going, protests against the controversial trade agreement with China, and how he thinks the rest of the world should respond to China's rise.
Editor's note: An earlier version of this interview incorrectly translated President Ma Ying-jeou as saying Taiwan is the only place in China practicing democracy. In fact, he said "Taiwan is the only place in ethnic Chinese societies where we are able to practice democracy". This version of the interview contains the correct transl

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101 East - Taiwan's Secret Cancer (Full Documentary)

101 East - Taiwan's Secret Cancer (Full Documentary)

101 East - Taiwan's Secret Cancer (Full Documentary)

More than 1,500 former workers at a television factory in Taiwan have been diagnosed with cancer. The company admits that it dumped hazardous waste, polluting the land and poisoning groundwater. But did Radio Corporation of America recklessly expose its employees to cancer-causing chemicals? For nearly two decades, sick workers have been waging a David and Goliath battle as they seek justice in the courts for their suffering.
101 East joins them as they await the verdict in this landmark case and investigates whether their health was sacrificed as Taiwan pursued its goal of becoming a high-tech manufacturing hub.
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12 REAL Ghost Stories From Asia [Taiwan Edition]

2nd video in my 'Real Ghost Stories From Asia' series. This time we take a look at Taiwan. Where one of the World's most haunted hotel resides. A piece of oriental culture, Taiwan's history with the Wars of its past instigates many circumstances for supernatural or creepy encounters.
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Dan Zai Noodles/Taiwan Snacks - Taichung, Taiwan - www.5D.com.tw

Dan Zai Noodles/Taiwan Snacks - Taichung, Taiwan - www.5D.com.tw

Dan Zai Noodles/Taiwan Snacks - Taichung, Taiwan - www.5D.com.tw

This is an episode of our series called "Taiwan Snacks" on Channel Fox 6 in Guam, introducing Taiwanese food to the 1.4 million yearly visitors to Guam. Film...

Show Notes: http://asianewsweekly.net/2014/12/05/hong-kong-protests-uncertain-future-taiwans-election-means-sex-slave-talks/
The protests in Hong Kong get violent, what does Taiwan’s election mean, and the sex slave talks come to an end. These stories and more are on the December 5th edition of Asia News Weekly.
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2. 魏揚先針對「太陽花運動」進行說明，時間是：43:20到1:05:00
3. 接下來是中國學者的回應1:06:00到1:23:00
4. 魏揚回應：1:24:00到1:33:00
5. 開放問題與回應：從1:34:00開始
"占領國會: 台灣青年拯救國家民主之路" 座談會完整影片於: http://tinyurl.com/qaq8fcr
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For over three weeks, students have been physically occupying Taiwan's parliament building to demand democratic oversight of a trade pact with China and to call for a nationwide conference on constitutional reform. Known as the "Sunflower Movement," the urgency of their appeals has inspired broad public support across Taiwan, including a mass demonstr

21:26

T610: 10-10 Hong Kong & Taiwan

T610: 10-10 Hong Kong & Taiwan

T610: 10-10 Hong Kong & Taiwan

Hong Kong has a population of people who do not want to be ruled by Mainland China. Taiwan seeks official political recognition. Both, in the case of the per...

On February 11 2014 CNN and other media reported -- Taiwan and China held their highest level talks for more than six decades - the first government-to-government contact since the pair's acrimonious split in 1949. In 1996, however, tensions between Beijing and Taipei were at an extraordinary high level. On March 21, 1996, 'ABC News Nightline' (in the days when the late night program was a serious news show) examined the changes in Taiwan and Beijing's reaction. Jim Laurie reported from Taipei. Mark Litke reported from Beijing.

On February 11 2014 CNN and other media reported -- Taiwan and China held their highest level talks for more than six decades - the first government-to-government contact since the pair's acrimonious split in 1949. In 1996, however, tensions between Beijing and Taipei were at an extraordinary high level. On March 21, 1996, 'ABC News Nightline' (in the days when the late night program was a serious news show) examined the changes in Taiwan and Beijing's reaction. Jim Laurie reported from Taipei. Mark Litke reported from Beijing.

Hong Kong media said Taiwan's military intends to build about 20 Aegis destroyers deployed in 15 years to complete
Reported that this is the idea of Taiwan Navy abandoned in 1995, and is now re-started, the main reduction is in addition to the budget is extremely limited outside the naval force is also in response to the rise of China, mainland China both have aircraft carriers, fleet also large, ton increase of the face of the continent ocean navy, Taiwan's military should stick to the Taiwan Strait, we must focus on the flexibility of the stealth-based, fast, strong and missile vertical launch reconnaissance capability needs, large naval warships in the face of the continent, may soon to become hunting targets, therefore, 6,000 tons less rapid reaction stealth warship to be the next phase of construction of naval forces target station.
he company provides outsourcing services should be preferred by the Information Security Management System Certification of IT services.
Information security business model to adopt business-oriented approach, the focus on technology, but also attach importance to people and processes.
Reported that 20 years ago, the Taiwan Navy has invested 400 million dollars and the United States to develop small Aegis destroyers, with 100 million dollars with the United States to jointly develop a similar missile destroyer Spanish F-100 and 300 million dollars in order to invest in mutual ACS developed advanced combat system, which is small Aegis. Since 1995 the United States continues to fare increase, Taiwan Navy finally squeezed in under budget, call a halt to this plan, but the associated hull design is still retained in the hands of the Taiwan side.
F-100 missile destroyers in service, Australia and Norway have also to Spanish navy procurement, Taiwan Navy 20 years ago, a similar design to have a re-consideration of the United States, together with Taiwan, CAS to phased array radar-based The new combat system integration test is successful, the United States ship-based missile vertical launching system procurement plan is also a breakthrough, Lockheed Martin Corporation to sell in batches of five years, CAS on the integration of phased array radars, missile vertical launching system and multi-target engagement combat systems, electronic warfare systems, sonar systems have some technical ability, therefore, to start with the previous blueprint to construct four 6000-ton small Aegis in 2020, becoming the most important forces in Taiwan rebuilding plan One. And only recently launched double hull Tuojiang ship, is one of the guided missile frigate Taiwan to build 10-15 2000-ton with Aegis system.
Taiwan to build 6000Ton aegis combat system fleet ships against china Liaoning Aircraft carrier military force ,for more information about video film files visit site at http://penglaichina.com as well as business website at http://youtube.com/user/penglaichina/videos

Hong Kong media said Taiwan's military intends to build about 20 Aegis destroyers deployed in 15 years to complete
Reported that this is the idea of Taiwan Navy abandoned in 1995, and is now re-started, the main reduction is in addition to the budget is extremely limited outside the naval force is also in response to the rise of China, mainland China both have aircraft carriers, fleet also large, ton increase of the face of the continent ocean navy, Taiwan's military should stick to the Taiwan Strait, we must focus on the flexibility of the stealth-based, fast, strong and missile vertical launch reconnaissance capability needs, large naval warships in the face of the continent, may soon to become hunting targets, therefore, 6,000 tons less rapid reaction stealth warship to be the next phase of construction of naval forces target station.
he company provides outsourcing services should be preferred by the Information Security Management System Certification of IT services.
Information security business model to adopt business-oriented approach, the focus on technology, but also attach importance to people and processes.
Reported that 20 years ago, the Taiwan Navy has invested 400 million dollars and the United States to develop small Aegis destroyers, with 100 million dollars with the United States to jointly develop a similar missile destroyer Spanish F-100 and 300 million dollars in order to invest in mutual ACS developed advanced combat system, which is small Aegis. Since 1995 the United States continues to fare increase, Taiwan Navy finally squeezed in under budget, call a halt to this plan, but the associated hull design is still retained in the hands of the Taiwan side.
F-100 missile destroyers in service, Australia and Norway have also to Spanish navy procurement, Taiwan Navy 20 years ago, a similar design to have a re-consideration of the United States, together with Taiwan, CAS to phased array radar-based The new combat system integration test is successful, the United States ship-based missile vertical launching system procurement plan is also a breakthrough, Lockheed Martin Corporation to sell in batches of five years, CAS on the integration of phased array radars, missile vertical launching system and multi-target engagement combat systems, electronic warfare systems, sonar systems have some technical ability, therefore, to start with the previous blueprint to construct four 6000-ton small Aegis in 2020, becoming the most important forces in Taiwan rebuilding plan One. And only recently launched double hull Tuojiang ship, is one of the guided missile frigate Taiwan to build 10-15 2000-ton with Aegis system.
Taiwan to build 6000Ton aegis combat system fleet ships against china Liaoning Aircraft carrier military force ,for more information about video film files visit site at http://penglaichina.com as well as business website at http://youtube.com/user/penglaichina/videos

At least 11 people have been killed after a regional TransAsia passenger flight carrying 58 crash-landed into a river in Taiwan, according to local media reports. READ MORE: http://on.rt.com/78wvst
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The President of Taiwan, Ma Ying-jeou, rarely speaks to the international media. But in an exclusive interview he talks to Al Jazeera's Steve Chao about where the island is going, protests against the controversial trade agreement with China, and how he thinks the rest of the world should respond to China's rise.
Editor's note: An earlier version of this interview incorrectly translated President Ma Ying-jeou as saying Taiwan is the only place in China practicing democracy. In fact, he said "Taiwan is the only place in ethnic Chinese societies where we are able to practice democracy". This version of the interview contains the correct translation.
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The President of Taiwan, Ma Ying-jeou, rarely speaks to the international media. But in an exclusive interview he talks to Al Jazeera's Steve Chao about where the island is going, protests against the controversial trade agreement with China, and how he thinks the rest of the world should respond to China's rise.
Editor's note: An earlier version of this interview incorrectly translated President Ma Ying-jeou as saying Taiwan is the only place in China practicing democracy. In fact, he said "Taiwan is the only place in ethnic Chinese societies where we are able to practice democracy". This version of the interview contains the correct translation.
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More than 1,500 former workers at a television factory in Taiwan have been diagnosed with cancer. The company admits that it dumped hazardous waste, polluting the land and poisoning groundwater. But did Radio Corporation of America recklessly expose its employees to cancer-causing chemicals? For nearly two decades, sick workers have been waging a David and Goliath battle as they seek justice in the courts for their suffering.
101 East joins them as they await the verdict in this landmark case and investigates whether their health was sacrificed as Taiwan pursued its goal of becoming a high-tech manufacturing hub.
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More than 1,500 former workers at a television factory in Taiwan have been diagnosed with cancer. The company admits that it dumped hazardous waste, polluting the land and poisoning groundwater. But did Radio Corporation of America recklessly expose its employees to cancer-causing chemicals? For nearly two decades, sick workers have been waging a David and Goliath battle as they seek justice in the courts for their suffering.
101 East joins them as they await the verdict in this landmark case and investigates whether their health was sacrificed as Taiwan pursued its goal of becoming a high-tech manufacturing hub.
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2nd video in my 'Real Ghost Stories From Asia' series. This time we take a look at Taiwan. Where one of the World's most haunted hotel resides. A piece of oriental culture, Taiwan's history with the Wars of its past instigates many circumstances for supernatural or creepy encounters.
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Peter B Helland
Myuuji Horror Composer
Please subscribe for more on this series! Thank you.

2nd video in my 'Real Ghost Stories From Asia' series. This time we take a look at Taiwan. Where one of the World's most haunted hotel resides. A piece of oriental culture, Taiwan's history with the Wars of its past instigates many circumstances for supernatural or creepy encounters.
Music Credits:
YouTube Audio Library
Peter B Helland
Myuuji Horror Composer
Please subscribe for more on this series! Thank you.

Taiwan Drama, Romantic Movies ,Taiwan movie Bad Girls (simplified Chinese: 女孩坏坏; traditional Chinese: 女孩壞壞; pinyin: Nu hai huai huai) is a 2012 Taiwan romance comedy film starring Ella Chen and Mike He. With Chris Wang, Da Yuan, Beatrice Fang, Jack Kao, Hui-Chen Pan and Toyoharu Kitamura in supporting roles. Directed by Seven Wong. https://www.facebook.com/moviesenglishsubtitles The movie is about a High School brutish tomboy who accidentally becomes the lead actress of an romantic teen idol movie and falls in love with Taiwan's top male idol. Cast[edit] Ella Chen 陳嘉樺 as Dan 阿丹 Mike He 賀軍翔 as Justin 贾斯汀 Da Yuan 林盈臻 as Pei 佩佩 Beatrice Fang 方志友 as Mi 小米 Jack Kao 高捷 as Justin's uncle Matthew and Manager 馬修 Hui-Chen Pan 潘麗麗 as Dan's mother 丹媽 Chris Wang 宥勝 as the makeup artist 小捲哥 Toyoharu Kitamura 北村豐晴 as film director 胖導 Megan Wan 萬萱琪 as Dan's younger sister 小希 Mandy Wei 魏蔓 as Jessica the original lead actress 潔西卡 Lu-Hao Chu 朱陸豪 as Dan's father 丹爸 Pao-Chun Wu 吳寶春 as Justin's father 賈斯汀爸 Wei-Min Ying 應蔚民 as Mr. Hsieh the town's Mayor 鎮長 Mandy Peng 彭曼淩 as Young Dan 小阿丹 Daniel Bi 畢曉海 as Young Justin 小賈斯汀 Ariel Li 李柏萱 as Young Pei 小佩佩 Katrina Yu 余若晴 as Young Mi 小小米 Kerr Hsu 許時豪 as movie extra who does not cooperate 那個誰 Blair Chang 張珮瑩(小8) as the idol romance film producer 劇中製片 Cin-Yu Pan 潘親御 as boy bully 潘帥 Soundtrack[edit] Bad Girls 坏女孩 by Ella Chen 陳嘉樺 Love This Place 初戀的地方 by Teresa Teng 鄧麗君 What Is Love 愛像什麼 by Ella Chen 陳嘉樺 Know Me Before You Love Me by Ella Chen 陳嘉樺 ft. Tank I Am What I Am 我就是我 by Ella Chen 陳嘉樺 Plot[edit] Dan (Ella Chen) is a high school tomboy who has developed a mindset that most males are bad and like to bully females because of watching her mother cried over a "bad man movie" when she was young, ever since then she has stood up to any males that bully females. Together with her friends Pei (Da Yuan) and Mi (Beatrice Fang) they formed a group calling themselves "Bad Girls" to stand up for all females that are bullied by males. One day at Dan's school a film crew along with Taiwan's #1 male idol Justin (Mike He) is there to film a romance idol movie, while chasing her younger sister around her school for making fun of her, Dan accidentally stumbles on to the filming area without noticing and injures the lead actress Jessica (Mandy Wei). Justin suggest that Dan become the new lead actress to compensate for injuring Jessica. Dan refuses, denying that she had any fault in what happened but when her school principle threatens to call her mother to school Dan agrees to being the new lead actress. At first she thinks filming a movie will be a piece of cake until she has to put in a lot of effort in acting for her role and experiencing the behind the scenes of what it takes to make an movie. As filming of the idol movie progresses she gets to know Justin better and realizes that his passion is not being an actor but to actually be a bread baker. She also starts falling for Justin and realizes that not all males are as bad as she thinks.
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Taiwan Drama, Romantic Movies ,Taiwan movie Bad Girls (simplified Chinese: 女孩坏坏; traditional Chinese: 女孩壞壞; pinyin: Nu hai huai huai) is a 2012 Taiwan romance comedy film starring Ella Chen and Mike He. With Chris Wang, Da Yuan, Beatrice Fang, Jack Kao, Hui-Chen Pan and Toyoharu Kitamura in supporting roles. Directed by Seven Wong. https://www.facebook.com/moviesenglishsubtitles The movie is about a High School brutish tomboy who accidentally becomes the lead actress of an romantic teen idol movie and falls in love with Taiwan's top male idol. Cast[edit] Ella Chen 陳嘉樺 as Dan 阿丹 Mike He 賀軍翔 as Justin 贾斯汀 Da Yuan 林盈臻 as Pei 佩佩 Beatrice Fang 方志友 as Mi 小米 Jack Kao 高捷 as Justin's uncle Matthew and Manager 馬修 Hui-Chen Pan 潘麗麗 as Dan's mother 丹媽 Chris Wang 宥勝 as the makeup artist 小捲哥 Toyoharu Kitamura 北村豐晴 as film director 胖導 Megan Wan 萬萱琪 as Dan's younger sister 小希 Mandy Wei 魏蔓 as Jessica the original lead actress 潔西卡 Lu-Hao Chu 朱陸豪 as Dan's father 丹爸 Pao-Chun Wu 吳寶春 as Justin's father 賈斯汀爸 Wei-Min Ying 應蔚民 as Mr. Hsieh the town's Mayor 鎮長 Mandy Peng 彭曼淩 as Young Dan 小阿丹 Daniel Bi 畢曉海 as Young Justin 小賈斯汀 Ariel Li 李柏萱 as Young Pei 小佩佩 Katrina Yu 余若晴 as Young Mi 小小米 Kerr Hsu 許時豪 as movie extra who does not cooperate 那個誰 Blair Chang 張珮瑩(小8) as the idol romance film producer 劇中製片 Cin-Yu Pan 潘親御 as boy bully 潘帥 Soundtrack[edit] Bad Girls 坏女孩 by Ella Chen 陳嘉樺 Love This Place 初戀的地方 by Teresa Teng 鄧麗君 What Is Love 愛像什麼 by Ella Chen 陳嘉樺 Know Me Before You Love Me by Ella Chen 陳嘉樺 ft. Tank I Am What I Am 我就是我 by Ella Chen 陳嘉樺 Plot[edit] Dan (Ella Chen) is a high school tomboy who has developed a mindset that most males are bad and like to bully females because of watching her mother cried over a "bad man movie" when she was young, ever since then she has stood up to any males that bully females. Together with her friends Pei (Da Yuan) and Mi (Beatrice Fang) they formed a group calling themselves "Bad Girls" to stand up for all females that are bullied by males. One day at Dan's school a film crew along with Taiwan's #1 male idol Justin (Mike He) is there to film a romance idol movie, while chasing her younger sister around her school for making fun of her, Dan accidentally stumbles on to the filming area without noticing and injures the lead actress Jessica (Mandy Wei). Justin suggest that Dan become the new lead actress to compensate for injuring Jessica. Dan refuses, denying that she had any fault in what happened but when her school principle threatens to call her mother to school Dan agrees to being the new lead actress. At first she thinks filming a movie will be a piece of cake until she has to put in a lot of effort in acting for her role and experiencing the behind the scenes of what it takes to make an movie. As filming of the idol movie progresses she gets to know Justin better and realizes that his passion is not being an actor but to actually be a bread baker. She also starts falling for Justin and realizes that not all males are as bad as she thinks.
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published:28 Sep 2014

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Jeremy Lin Has Arrived In Taiwan On Wednesday, August 14, 2013 For His Trip Of Asia! -- Report

Show Notes: http://asianewsweekly.net/2014/12/05/hong-kong-protests-uncertain-future-taiwans-election-means-sex-slave-talks/
The protests in Hong Kong get violent, what does Taiwan’s election mean, and the sex slave talks come to an end. These stories and more are on the December 5th edition of Asia News Weekly.
Connect with me on social media and the internet!
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TAGS: asia news,asia news weekly,podcast,steve miller,qiranger,SteveMillerANW,Hong Kong,Umbrella Revolution,OccupyHK,Occupy Central,China,Taiwan,Taiwan Election,Thailand,Coup,Democracy,Comfort Women,South Korea,Japan,Sex Slaves,South China Sea,East China Sea,Code of Conduct

Show Notes: http://asianewsweekly.net/2014/12/05/hong-kong-protests-uncertain-future-taiwans-election-means-sex-slave-talks/
The protests in Hong Kong get violent, what does Taiwan’s election mean, and the sex slave talks come to an end. These stories and more are on the December 5th edition of Asia News Weekly.
Connect with me on social media and the internet!
Twitter: http://twitter.com/SteveMillerANW
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Podcast: http://asianewsweekly.net
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1. 前面半個鐘頭是「現場準備中」，無聲，無內容。請從「39:00」開始看。
2. 魏揚先針對「太陽花運動」進行說明，時間是：43:20到1:05:00
3. 接下來是中國學者的回應1:06:00到1:23:00
4. 魏揚回應：1:24:00到1:33:00
5. 開放問題與回應：從1:34:00開始
"占領國會: 台灣青年拯救國家民主之路" 座談會完整影片於: http://tinyurl.com/qaq8fcr
Complete video recording of this forum is available at: http://tinyurl.com/qaq8fcr
For over three weeks, students have been physically occupying Taiwan's parliament building to demand democratic oversight of a trade pact with China and to call for a nationwide conference on constitutional reform. Known as the "Sunflower Movement," the urgency of their appeals has inspired broad public support across Taiwan, including a mass demonstration that drew crowds nearing half a million. Analysts point out that the backdrop to this movement is both a loss of confidence in the accountability of Taiwan's political institutions, and growing anxiety over China's influence on the social fabric of Taiwan's democratic society. Join us for first-hand accounts by students Wei Yang and Huang Yu-fen, two leading figures from the movement in Taiwan, and commentary by Xia Yeliang, former professor at Peiking University in China, and Yang Jianli, president of Initiatives for China.
Date: April 9, 2014 (Wed.)
Time: 5:30 pm -- 7:00 pm
Location: Suite 505, Elliott School of International Affairs
1957 E St NW Washington, DC
Hosted by the Organization of Asian Studies of the George Washington University
Speakers:
Wei Yang (魏揚) is a graduate student in sociology at National Tsing-hua University, Taiwan. He is dedicated to social movements and has participated in several critical campaigns in Taiwan, including the Anti Kuokuang Petrometrical Technology Corporation Investment Project in Yunlin County, 2011, and the current Sunflower Movement in Taipei. He has been one of the leading figures of the student organization, "Black Island Nation Youth" in Taiwan since 2013, which is the coordinating organization of the Sunflower Movement.
Huang Yu-Fen (黃郁芬) is a graduate student in sociology National Tsing-hua University, Taiwan. She is a founding member of the "Black Island Nation Youth" student organization, and served as a spokesperson of the Sunflower Movement recently in Taiwan. In addition to the current movement, she has been active on various social justice issues in Taiwan, including the Anti-Media Monopolization Campaign in 2012 and the protests against illegal expropriation of land in Miaoli County, Taiwan.
Xia Yeliang (夏业良) is a visiting fellow at the Cato Institute's Center for Global Liberty and Prosperity. Prior to joining Cato, Xia was a professor in the Department of Economics at Peking University, where he had taught since 2000. He was dismissed from Peking University in October 2013 because of his outspoken criticism of China's Communist Party, and his advocacy of democracy and human rights. Xia was among the original signatories of Charter 08, a 2008 manifesto calling for basic freedoms, constitutional democracy, and respect for human rights, and was a founder of the Cathay Institute of Public Affairs, a market-liberal think tank in China. Xia earned an MA and a Ph.D in economics from Fudan University in Shanghai in 1996 and 2000, respectively.
Yang Jianli (杨建利) is president of Initiatives for China and a research fellow at Harvard University. A scholar in Chinese democratic constitutional theory, Dr. Yang participated in the June 4th Tiananmen Square prodemocracy demonstrations in 1989, after which he was blacklisted by the Chinese government and was forced to live in exile for his political activism. In 1990, Dr. Yang founded the Foundation for China in the 21st Century, which produces the Web magazine ChinaEWeekly.com and the book series China in the 21st Century. He earned a doctorate in mathematics from the University of California at Berkeley (1991) and a second doctorate, in political economy and government, from Harvard University (2001). Dr. Yang returned to China in 2002 and was arrested and sentenced to a five-year prison term. After his release in 2007, he returned to the US to continue his work. He is now President of Initiatives for China, a group with offices in Boston and Washington dedicated to the long term goal of building a constitutional democracy in China.

1. 前面半個鐘頭是「現場準備中」，無聲，無內容。請從「39:00」開始看。
2. 魏揚先針對「太陽花運動」進行說明，時間是：43:20到1:05:00
3. 接下來是中國學者的回應1:06:00到1:23:00
4. 魏揚回應：1:24:00到1:33:00
5. 開放問題與回應：從1:34:00開始
"占領國會: 台灣青年拯救國家民主之路" 座談會完整影片於: http://tinyurl.com/qaq8fcr
Complete video recording of this forum is available at: http://tinyurl.com/qaq8fcr
For over three weeks, students have been physically occupying Taiwan's parliament building to demand democratic oversight of a trade pact with China and to call for a nationwide conference on constitutional reform. Known as the "Sunflower Movement," the urgency of their appeals has inspired broad public support across Taiwan, including a mass demonstration that drew crowds nearing half a million. Analysts point out that the backdrop to this movement is both a loss of confidence in the accountability of Taiwan's political institutions, and growing anxiety over China's influence on the social fabric of Taiwan's democratic society. Join us for first-hand accounts by students Wei Yang and Huang Yu-fen, two leading figures from the movement in Taiwan, and commentary by Xia Yeliang, former professor at Peiking University in China, and Yang Jianli, president of Initiatives for China.
Date: April 9, 2014 (Wed.)
Time: 5:30 pm -- 7:00 pm
Location: Suite 505, Elliott School of International Affairs
1957 E St NW Washington, DC
Hosted by the Organization of Asian Studies of the George Washington University
Speakers:
Wei Yang (魏揚) is a graduate student in sociology at National Tsing-hua University, Taiwan. He is dedicated to social movements and has participated in several critical campaigns in Taiwan, including the Anti Kuokuang Petrometrical Technology Corporation Investment Project in Yunlin County, 2011, and the current Sunflower Movement in Taipei. He has been one of the leading figures of the student organization, "Black Island Nation Youth" in Taiwan since 2013, which is the coordinating organization of the Sunflower Movement.
Huang Yu-Fen (黃郁芬) is a graduate student in sociology National Tsing-hua University, Taiwan. She is a founding member of the "Black Island Nation Youth" student organization, and served as a spokesperson of the Sunflower Movement recently in Taiwan. In addition to the current movement, she has been active on various social justice issues in Taiwan, including the Anti-Media Monopolization Campaign in 2012 and the protests against illegal expropriation of land in Miaoli County, Taiwan.
Xia Yeliang (夏业良) is a visiting fellow at the Cato Institute's Center for Global Liberty and Prosperity. Prior to joining Cato, Xia was a professor in the Department of Economics at Peking University, where he had taught since 2000. He was dismissed from Peking University in October 2013 because of his outspoken criticism of China's Communist Party, and his advocacy of democracy and human rights. Xia was among the original signatories of Charter 08, a 2008 manifesto calling for basic freedoms, constitutional democracy, and respect for human rights, and was a founder of the Cathay Institute of Public Affairs, a market-liberal think tank in China. Xia earned an MA and a Ph.D in economics from Fudan University in Shanghai in 1996 and 2000, respectively.
Yang Jianli (杨建利) is president of Initiatives for China and a research fellow at Harvard University. A scholar in Chinese democratic constitutional theory, Dr. Yang participated in the June 4th Tiananmen Square prodemocracy demonstrations in 1989, after which he was blacklisted by the Chinese government and was forced to live in exile for his political activism. In 1990, Dr. Yang founded the Foundation for China in the 21st Century, which produces the Web magazine ChinaEWeekly.com and the book series China in the 21st Century. He earned a doctorate in mathematics from the University of California at Berkeley (1991) and a second doctorate, in political economy and government, from Harvard University (2001). Dr. Yang returned to China in 2002 and was arrested and sentenced to a five-year prison term. After his release in 2007, he returned to the US to continue his work. He is now President of Initiatives for China, a group with offices in Boston and Washington dedicated to the long term goal of building a constitutional democracy in China.

Footage shows moment plane crashes into bridge in Taiwan!!!

Footage shows moment plane crashes into bridge in Taiwan!!!
Dramatic footage shows the moment TransAsia flight GE235 crashes into a bridge and then the Keelung river in the Taiwanese capital, Taipei. The commercial airliner crashed edly shortly after takeoff. State media said there were more than 50 people on board at the time of the crashTaiwan TransAsia Plane Crash: Footage shows moment plane crashes into bridge Passenger jet carrying 58 people clips the side of a bridge before crashing ...
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Net-borne Nationalism: Taiwan

Net-borne Nationalism: Taiwan

Net-borne Nationalism: Taiwan

Taiwanese citizens took to digital platforms in order to protest a trade pact that would strengthen ties with China in 2014. Since then the digital space has become crucial in connecting Taiwanese citizens and allowing them to collaboratively communicate a national identity. Journalists and activists offer insight to the role of digital media in Taiwan's semi-sovereign democracy.
Video by Hallie Haller, translation by Nick Coulson, protest footage courtesy of William Chen.
Produced for Orange Magazine DW GMF 2015 Edition.

4:04

More Than 500 Injured In Explosion at Taiwan Water Park | Burning Alive

More Than 500 Injured In Explosion at Taiwan Water Park | Burning Alive

More Than 500 Injured In Explosion at Taiwan Water Park | Burning Alive

[ROW VIDEO] More Than 500 Injured In Explosion at Taiwan Water Park
Hundreds injured in explosion at Taiwan water park
(CNN)Taiwan's Ministry of Health and Welfare put out a call for medical supplies and skin grafts for the hundreds injured after flammable powder exploded in midair at a recreational water park, Taiwanese media reported.
By late Sunday, no fatalities had been reported, and the total number of injuries had dropped to 498, according to Taiwan's Central News Agency, which cited New Taipei's Public Health Department. The department said some of the injured were inadvertently counted twice in its previous tally of 524.
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Taiwan water park explosion Water park ablaze

Taiwan water park explosion Water park ablaze

Taiwan water park explosion Water park ablaze

Taiwan water park explosion - Water park ablaze
Taiwan water park explosion
Taiwan Water park ablaze
Taiwan water park blast
Explosion at Taiwan water park
Taiwan's Ministry of Health and Welfare put out a call for medical supplies and skin
grafts for those injured after flammable powder exploded in midair at a recreational water
park, Taiwanese media reported. They say authorities have asked Taiwan's Organ Registry
and Sharing center to coordinate the effort.
By early Sunday evening, there were no fatalities, but the total number of injuries had
risen to 519, according to the Public Health Department of the New Taipei City g

1:49

Almost 500 injured in explosion at Taiwan water park

Almost 500 injured in explosion at Taiwan water park

Almost 500 injured in explosion at Taiwan water park

(CNN)Taiwan's Ministry of Health and Welfare put out a call for medical supplies and skin grafts for the hundreds injured after flammable powder exploded in midair at a recreational water park, Taiwanese media reported.
By late Sunday, no fatalities had been reported, and the total number of injuries had dropped to 498, according to China's Taipei-based Central News Agency, which cited New Taipei's Public Health Department. The department said some of the injured were inadvertently counted twice in its previous tally of 524.
Forty-three hospitals are treating casualties, CNA reported, and 202 of the victims are in critical condition.
Most

0:54

Over 470 injured in Taiwan water park fire

Over 470 injured in Taiwan water park fire

Over 470 injured in Taiwan water park fire

More than 470 people are now reported injured after a fire broke out during a party at a water park in Taiwan. This video…at least 470 people burned :Hundreds injured in Taiwan water park blast | water park Taiwan at least 470 people burned :Hundreds injured in Taiwan water park ...
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More than 470 are injured , many of them seriously in an explosion and fire a

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200 Injured Taiwan in Fire Explosion

200 Injured Taiwan in Fire Explosion

200 Injured Taiwan in Fire Explosion

About 200 people were injured after a fire suspected to have stemmed from the explosion of an unknown flammable powder occurred in a recreational waterl park in northern Taiwan, local media reported on Saturday.
The fire broke out at the centre of the stage when up to 1,000 people were having a color play party - a festival of dance and music where revellers are sprayed with clouds of coloured powder. Footage from TV stations showed flames reaching into the sky with some people running to escape.
New Taipei City mayor Eric Chu told reporters the injured have been sent to hospitals nearby. He pledged to investigate the cause to find out who

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200 people injured after explosion, fire at Taiwan water park RAW FOOTAGE

200 people injured after explosion, fire at Taiwan water park RAW FOOTAGE

200 people injured after explosion, fire at Taiwan water park RAW FOOTAGE

At least 200 people have been injured in a fire at an amusement park outside Taiwan's capital, Taipei.
A spokesman for the fire service said it was believed coloured powder being sprayed on to a crowd had ignited.
More than 80 had serious injuries, the Taipei fire department said. Some victims suffered 40% burns according to CNA news agency.
The accident happened during a "colour play" party at Formosa Water Park in New Taipei City's Bali district.
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BRUNO in Taiwan 英文介紹台灣 : Gala Hotel (Part 1)
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Perfectly situated for the business and leisure traveler, Gala Hotel's distinctive address is midtown Taipei on Sung Jiang Road is in the heart of Taipei's most prestigious shopping, cultural, and business neighborhood.
The business traveler will find the financial district right next door, and most midtown business are within walking distance from the hotel.
Established in 1980, Gala Hotel has more than 30 years of experience in the hospitality industry and has been presented with numerous awards by the government as well as compliments from customers.
Gala Hotel remains a state-of-the-art facility by renovating and innovating. Recently remodeled. Each guest room has been completely renovated and refitted to continue to meet the modern traveler's needs.
融合了時尚和現代感設計的台北慶泰大飯店，坐落於台北市商業中心的松江路上，接近高速公路交流道及松山機場，並且位在捷運新莊蘆洲線行天宮站1號出口，出入口即在飯店前，交通非常便捷。在20分鐘車程範圍內可以抵達故宮博物院、忠烈祠、中正紀念堂、世貿展覽館及101世貿大樓。在台北最繁榮的市中心盡情享受國際都會的榮華景象。
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整體飯店風格的取向，定調在以人為中心的感受，讓人在飯店的空間裡享受在家的溫暖及舒適。無論是商務或是旅遊，下榻慶泰大飯店是停留台北的首選。
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BRUNO in Taiwan 英文介紹台灣 : Gala Hotel (Part 1)
慶泰大飯店 Nice Rooms (舒適的房間)
GALA HOTEL 慶泰大飯店
Reservations TEL (886 2) 2541 6888
Operator (886 2) 2541 5511
FAX (886 2) 2531 3831
No.186, Sung Jiang Road, Taipei 10467, Taiwan ROC
台北市松江路186號
One of Asia's most dynamic exciting, and influential metropolis, Taipei offers visitors the unlimited city experience, with exclusive shopping, great dining, and never-ending entertainment.
Perfectly situated for the business and leisure traveler, Gala Hotel's distinctive address is midtown Taipei on Sung Jiang Road is in the heart of Taipei's most prestigious shopping, cultural, and business neighborhood.
The business traveler will find the financial district right next door, and most midtown business are within walking distance from the hotel.
Established in 1980, Gala Hotel has more than 30 years of experience in the hospitality industry and has been presented with numerous awards by the government as well as compliments from customers.
Gala Hotel remains a state-of-the-art facility by renovating and innovating. Recently remodeled. Each guest room has been completely renovated and refitted to continue to meet the modern traveler's needs.
融合了時尚和現代感設計的台北慶泰大飯店，坐落於台北市商業中心的松江路上，接近高速公路交流道及松山機場，並且位在捷運新莊蘆洲線行天宮站1號出口，出入口即在飯店前，交通非常便捷。在20分鐘車程範圍內可以抵達故宮博物院、忠烈祠、中正紀念堂、世貿展覽館及101世貿大樓。在台北最繁榮的市中心盡情享受國際都會的榮華景象。
擁有160 間舒適和雅緻的豪華客房，極其時尚的設計風格讓家居的生活品味，展現在細緻的觸感上。另有兩間餐廳，一樓金穗坊西餐廳，供應各式西方美食，美不勝收的沙拉吧提供多樣選擇的西式餐點。二樓金滿廳中式料理，各式魚翅套餐、海鮮料理十足的新鮮美味，完全呈現海鮮餐廳的創意料理。
整體飯店風格的取向，定調在以人為中心的感受，讓人在飯店的空間裡享受在家的溫暖及舒適。無論是商務或是旅遊，下榻慶泰大飯店是停留台北的首選。
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Footage shows moment plane crashes into bridge in Taiwan!!!
Dramatic footage shows the moment TransAsia flight GE235 crashes into a bridge and then the Keelung river in the Taiwanese capital, Taipei. The commercial airliner crashed edly shortly after takeoff. State media said there were more than 50 people on board at the time of the crashTaiwan TransAsia Plane Crash: Footage shows moment plane crashes into bridge Passenger jet carrying 58 people clips the side of a bridge before crashing ...
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Footage shows moment plane crashes into bridge in Taiwan!!! Dramatic footage shows the moment TransAsia flight GE235 crashes into a bridge and then the ...
Footage of the TransAsia Airways crash in Taipei appears to show the plane hitting the bridge moments before plunging into a river. At least 25 people have ...

Footage shows moment plane crashes into bridge in Taiwan!!!
Dramatic footage shows the moment TransAsia flight GE235 crashes into a bridge and then the Keelung river in the Taiwanese capital, Taipei. The commercial airliner crashed edly shortly after takeoff. State media said there were more than 50 people on board at the time of the crashTaiwan TransAsia Plane Crash: Footage shows moment plane crashes into bridge Passenger jet carrying 58 people clips the side of a bridge before crashing ...
TransAsia plane crashes in Taiwan river Dashcam Captures Moment [Video] TransAsia Plane Hits Bridge, Crashes in Taipei Dramatic dashboard video shows ...
Dramatic Footage Shows TransAsia Airways Plane Moments Before Deadly Crash | FULL FOOTAGE Dramatic footage as plane hits bridge, crashes Dramatic ...
Footage shows moment plane crashes into bridge in Taiwan!!! Dramatic footage shows the moment TransAsia flight GE235 crashes into a bridge and then the ...
Footage of the TransAsia Airways crash in Taipei appears to show the plane hitting the bridge moments before plunging into a river. At least 25 people have ...

Taiwanese citizens took to digital platforms in order to protest a trade pact that would strengthen ties with China in 2014. Since then the digital space has become crucial in connecting Taiwanese citizens and allowing them to collaboratively communicate a national identity. Journalists and activists offer insight to the role of digital media in Taiwan's semi-sovereign democracy.
Video by Hallie Haller, translation by Nick Coulson, protest footage courtesy of William Chen.
Produced for Orange Magazine DW GMF 2015 Edition.

Taiwanese citizens took to digital platforms in order to protest a trade pact that would strengthen ties with China in 2014. Since then the digital space has become crucial in connecting Taiwanese citizens and allowing them to collaboratively communicate a national identity. Journalists and activists offer insight to the role of digital media in Taiwan's semi-sovereign democracy.
Video by Hallie Haller, translation by Nick Coulson, protest footage courtesy of William Chen.
Produced for Orange Magazine DW GMF 2015 Edition.

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More Than 500 Injured In Explosion at Taiwan Water Park | Burning Alive

[ROW VIDEO] More Than 500 Injured In Explosion at Taiwan Water Park
Hundreds injured in explosion at Taiwan water park
(CNN)Taiwan's Ministry of Health and Welfare put out a call for medical supplies and skin grafts for the hundreds injured after flammable powder exploded in midair at a recreational water park, Taiwanese media reported.
By late Sunday, no fatalities had been reported, and the total number of injuries had dropped to 498, according to Taiwan's Central News Agency, which cited New Taipei's Public Health Department. The department said some of the injured were inadvertently counted twice in its previous tally of 524.
Forty-three hospitals are treating casualties, CNA reported, and 202 of the victims are in critical condition.
Taiwanese President Ma Ying-jeou shakes hands with a victim on June 28, 2015. The New Taipei City fire department says 200 people were injured in an accidental explosion of colored theatrical powder Saturday night near a performance stage where about 1,000 people were gathered for party.
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EXPAND GALLERY
Most of the victims, 485 of them, are Taiwanese, but 13 foreigners were also injured, CNA said. The majority of injured foreigners are female. They include residents of Hong Kong, mainland China, Japan, Singapore and Malaysia.
Though the New Taipei government said the nationalities of three of the victims had not yet been confirmed, it was reported earlier that a "European or American" man was among the wounded.
Of the injured, 182 are hospitalized in intensive care units, New Taipei public health officials said. More than 60 have been discharged after treatment. More detail ... http://edition.cnn.com/2015/06/28/asia/taiwan-water-park-explosion/index.html?iid=ob_videoleaf_organicfooter&iref=obinsite

[ROW VIDEO] More Than 500 Injured In Explosion at Taiwan Water Park
Hundreds injured in explosion at Taiwan water park
(CNN)Taiwan's Ministry of Health and Welfare put out a call for medical supplies and skin grafts for the hundreds injured after flammable powder exploded in midair at a recreational water park, Taiwanese media reported.
By late Sunday, no fatalities had been reported, and the total number of injuries had dropped to 498, according to Taiwan's Central News Agency, which cited New Taipei's Public Health Department. The department said some of the injured were inadvertently counted twice in its previous tally of 524.
Forty-three hospitals are treating casualties, CNA reported, and 202 of the victims are in critical condition.
Taiwanese President Ma Ying-jeou shakes hands with a victim on June 28, 2015. The New Taipei City fire department says 200 people were injured in an accidental explosion of colored theatrical powder Saturday night near a performance stage where about 1,000 people were gathered for party.
7 photos
EXPAND GALLERY
Most of the victims, 485 of them, are Taiwanese, but 13 foreigners were also injured, CNA said. The majority of injured foreigners are female. They include residents of Hong Kong, mainland China, Japan, Singapore and Malaysia.
Though the New Taipei government said the nationalities of three of the victims had not yet been confirmed, it was reported earlier that a "European or American" man was among the wounded.
Of the injured, 182 are hospitalized in intensive care units, New Taipei public health officials said. More than 60 have been discharged after treatment. More detail ... http://edition.cnn.com/2015/06/28/asia/taiwan-water-park-explosion/index.html?iid=ob_videoleaf_organicfooter&iref=obinsite

Taiwan water park explosion - Water park ablaze
Taiwan water park explosion
Taiwan Water park ablaze
Taiwan water park blast
Explosion at Taiwan water park
Taiwan's Ministry of Health and Welfare put out a call for medical supplies and skin
grafts for those injured after flammable powder exploded in midair at a recreational water
park, Taiwanese media reported. They say authorities have asked Taiwan's Organ Registry
and Sharing center to coordinate the effort.
By early Sunday evening, there were no fatalities, but the total number of injuries had
risen to 519, according to the Public Health Department of the New Taipei City government.
Most of the victims are suffering from burns.
Of the injured, 182 are hospitalized in intensive care units, Taipei officials said. More
than 60 have been discharged after treatment.
Most of the victims are Taiwanese. The Public Health Dept. says 507 are from Taiwan, three
are from Hong Kong, one is from Macao, seven are from other countries. The nationality of
one victim is unknown.
The firestorm erupted when a flammable powder substance blew up over a stage around 8:30
p.m. Saturday (8:30 a.m. ET) at Formosa Fun Coast, firefighters said, according to the CNA
report.
CNA reported that "the fire was quickly brought under control," but not before hundreds
suffered injuries.
Video showed a massive fireball suddenly engulfing the stage, followed by screaming people
running for their lives through flames.
Some people used large, inflated inner tubes as stretchers to carry out the injured.
TAIPEI - A Singaporean was among those injured when a fire blazed through a crowd of
partygoers at a Taiwan water park.
Witnesses described the scene at the Formosa Fun Coast Water Park as “hell” after a ball
of fire ripped through a crowd, with authorities putting the number of injured at more
than 500 on Sunday, almost 200 of them seriously.
One Singaporean who was at the event was injured, said the Singapore Trade Office in
Taipei in a statement on Sunday,
"We are in touch with the family to render consular assistance," it added.
The number of those injured in the blast late Saturday, which came as coloured powder
being sprayed on the partygoers ignited, more than doubled as authorities began to track
down victims who had taken themselves to hospital or been ferried there by others.
Calling it the "worst incident of mass injury (ever) in New Taipei," Taiwan's most
populous city, Mayor Eric Chu called for ambulance support from neighboring Taipei,
Taoyuan and Keelung. In addition, Taiwanese defense ministry spokesman Luo Shao-he said
all military hospitals in northern Taiwan were prepared to take patients.
Formosa Fun Coast indicated the fiery explosion occurred during a "Color Play Asia" party
put on by a separate marking company that leased out space at the park.
"We are very regretful (for) this accident that caused injuries to many victims," Formosa
Fun Coast said in a statement. "The most urgent matter currently for us is to handle and
assist with ... victims on the scene and work comprehensively with the New Taipei Fire
Department."

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Taiwan's Ministry of Health and Welfare put out a call for medical supplies and skin
grafts for those injured after flammable powder exploded in midair at a recreational water
park, Taiwanese media reported. They say authorities have asked Taiwan's Organ Registry
and Sharing center to coordinate the effort.
By early Sunday evening, there were no fatalities, but the total number of injuries had
risen to 519, according to the Public Health Department of the New Taipei City government.
Most of the victims are suffering from burns.
Of the injured, 182 are hospitalized in intensive care units, Taipei officials said. More
than 60 have been discharged after treatment.
Most of the victims are Taiwanese. The Public Health Dept. says 507 are from Taiwan, three
are from Hong Kong, one is from Macao, seven are from other countries. The nationality of
one victim is unknown.
The firestorm erupted when a flammable powder substance blew up over a stage around 8:30
p.m. Saturday (8:30 a.m. ET) at Formosa Fun Coast, firefighters said, according to the CNA
report.
CNA reported that "the fire was quickly brought under control," but not before hundreds
suffered injuries.
Video showed a massive fireball suddenly engulfing the stage, followed by screaming people
running for their lives through flames.
Some people used large, inflated inner tubes as stretchers to carry out the injured.
TAIPEI - A Singaporean was among those injured when a fire blazed through a crowd of
partygoers at a Taiwan water park.
Witnesses described the scene at the Formosa Fun Coast Water Park as “hell” after a ball
of fire ripped through a crowd, with authorities putting the number of injured at more
than 500 on Sunday, almost 200 of them seriously.
One Singaporean who was at the event was injured, said the Singapore Trade Office in
Taipei in a statement on Sunday,
"We are in touch with the family to render consular assistance," it added.
The number of those injured in the blast late Saturday, which came as coloured powder
being sprayed on the partygoers ignited, more than doubled as authorities began to track
down victims who had taken themselves to hospital or been ferried there by others.
Calling it the "worst incident of mass injury (ever) in New Taipei," Taiwan's most
populous city, Mayor Eric Chu called for ambulance support from neighboring Taipei,
Taoyuan and Keelung. In addition, Taiwanese defense ministry spokesman Luo Shao-he said
all military hospitals in northern Taiwan were prepared to take patients.
Formosa Fun Coast indicated the fiery explosion occurred during a "Color Play Asia" party
put on by a separate marking company that leased out space at the park.
"We are very regretful (for) this accident that caused injuries to many victims," Formosa
Fun Coast said in a statement. "The most urgent matter currently for us is to handle and
assist with ... victims on the scene and work comprehensively with the New Taipei Fire
Department."

(CNN)Taiwan's Ministry of Health and Welfare put out a call for medical supplies and skin grafts for the hundreds injured after flammable powder exploded in midair at a recreational water park, Taiwanese media reported.
By late Sunday, no fatalities had been reported, and the total number of injuries had dropped to 498, according to China's Taipei-based Central News Agency, which cited New Taipei's Public Health Department. The department said some of the injured were inadvertently counted twice in its previous tally of 524.
Forty-three hospitals are treating casualties, CNA reported, and 202 of the victims are in critical condition.
Most of the victims, 485 of them, are Taiwanese, but 13 foreigners were also injured, CNA said. The majority of injured foreigners are female. They include residents of Hong Kong, mainland China, Japan, Singapore and Malaysia.
Though the New Taipei government said the nationalities of three of the victims had not yet been confirmed, it was reported earlier that a "European or American" man was among the wounded.
Of the injured, 182 are hospitalized in intensive care units, New Taipei public health officials said. More than 60 have been discharged after treatment.
Liu Yeuh-Ping of Taipei's Department of Health told CNN that there while there was ample room for patients in intensive care units, there are not enough spaces in the specialized burn units, so health authorities are trying to move patients in need of intensive burn care.
A massive fireball
Firefighters said the firestorm erupted around 8:30 p.m. Saturday (8:30 a.m. ET), when a flammable powder substance blew up over a stage at Formosa Fun Coast, according to a CNA report.
Video showed a massive fireball suddenly engulfing the stage, followed by screaming people running for their lives through flames.
"The fire came too fast and nobody was able to run," said witness Huang Guan Zhang, 19. "Everybody was burned. ... Nobody could save others and people suffered severe burns."
Some people used large, inflated inner tubes as stretchers to carry out the injured, CNA reported.
After visiting with hospitalized victims, Taiwan's Premier Mao Chi-Kuo announced a ban on color powder events while the incident is being investigated, according to CNA. In a video distributed by the government, he said the ban would be in place until color powder can be proved safe.
President Ma Ying-Jeou also met with people injured in the fire. He said the Taiwanese government would help the victims and promised a full investigation.
Two people being questioned
Five people have been questioned in connection with the blast, according to Tu Yi Te, secretary in chief of the Luzhou District police department. He said two of them are considered to be suspects -- the organizer of the party and the person in charge of lighting and hardware.
They were brought to the prosecutor for further questioning, Tu said, and CNA reported the Taipei Shilin District Prosecutors Office released the two on bail and barred them from leaving the country.
Organizer Lu Chung-chi's bail was about $32,000, while the hardware engineer's was almost $9,700, CNA said.
Mayor Eric Chu called it the "worst incident of mass injury (ever) in New Taipei," Taiwan's most populous city.
Formosa Fun Coast said the fiery explosion occurred during a "Color Play Asia" party put on by a separate company that leased out space at the park.
"We are very regretful (for) this accident that caused injuries to many victims," Formosa Fun Coast said in a statement. "The most urgent matter currently for us is to handle and assist with ... victims on the scene and work comprehensively with the New Taipei Fire Department."
The organizer of "Color Play Asia" apologized and promised to take full responsibility, CNA reported.
"We need to apologize to the families. I am very sorry that something like this happened," Lu told CNA. "We shoulder ultimate responsibility."
CNN's Wayne Chang, Kathy Novak and Eliott C. McLaughlin contributed to this report.

(CNN)Taiwan's Ministry of Health and Welfare put out a call for medical supplies and skin grafts for the hundreds injured after flammable powder exploded in midair at a recreational water park, Taiwanese media reported.
By late Sunday, no fatalities had been reported, and the total number of injuries had dropped to 498, according to China's Taipei-based Central News Agency, which cited New Taipei's Public Health Department. The department said some of the injured were inadvertently counted twice in its previous tally of 524.
Forty-three hospitals are treating casualties, CNA reported, and 202 of the victims are in critical condition.
Most of the victims, 485 of them, are Taiwanese, but 13 foreigners were also injured, CNA said. The majority of injured foreigners are female. They include residents of Hong Kong, mainland China, Japan, Singapore and Malaysia.
Though the New Taipei government said the nationalities of three of the victims had not yet been confirmed, it was reported earlier that a "European or American" man was among the wounded.
Of the injured, 182 are hospitalized in intensive care units, New Taipei public health officials said. More than 60 have been discharged after treatment.
Liu Yeuh-Ping of Taipei's Department of Health told CNN that there while there was ample room for patients in intensive care units, there are not enough spaces in the specialized burn units, so health authorities are trying to move patients in need of intensive burn care.
A massive fireball
Firefighters said the firestorm erupted around 8:30 p.m. Saturday (8:30 a.m. ET), when a flammable powder substance blew up over a stage at Formosa Fun Coast, according to a CNA report.
Video showed a massive fireball suddenly engulfing the stage, followed by screaming people running for their lives through flames.
"The fire came too fast and nobody was able to run," said witness Huang Guan Zhang, 19. "Everybody was burned. ... Nobody could save others and people suffered severe burns."
Some people used large, inflated inner tubes as stretchers to carry out the injured, CNA reported.
After visiting with hospitalized victims, Taiwan's Premier Mao Chi-Kuo announced a ban on color powder events while the incident is being investigated, according to CNA. In a video distributed by the government, he said the ban would be in place until color powder can be proved safe.
President Ma Ying-Jeou also met with people injured in the fire. He said the Taiwanese government would help the victims and promised a full investigation.
Two people being questioned
Five people have been questioned in connection with the blast, according to Tu Yi Te, secretary in chief of the Luzhou District police department. He said two of them are considered to be suspects -- the organizer of the party and the person in charge of lighting and hardware.
They were brought to the prosecutor for further questioning, Tu said, and CNA reported the Taipei Shilin District Prosecutors Office released the two on bail and barred them from leaving the country.
Organizer Lu Chung-chi's bail was about $32,000, while the hardware engineer's was almost $9,700, CNA said.
Mayor Eric Chu called it the "worst incident of mass injury (ever) in New Taipei," Taiwan's most populous city.
Formosa Fun Coast said the fiery explosion occurred during a "Color Play Asia" party put on by a separate company that leased out space at the park.
"We are very regretful (for) this accident that caused injuries to many victims," Formosa Fun Coast said in a statement. "The most urgent matter currently for us is to handle and assist with ... victims on the scene and work comprehensively with the New Taipei Fire Department."
The organizer of "Color Play Asia" apologized and promised to take full responsibility, CNA reported.
"We need to apologize to the families. I am very sorry that something like this happened," Lu told CNA. "We shoulder ultimate responsibility."
CNN's Wayne Chang, Kathy Novak and Eliott C. McLaughlin contributed to this report.

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About 200 people were injured after a fire suspected to have stemmed from the explosion of an unknown flammable powder occurred in a recreational waterl park in northern Taiwan, local media reported on Saturday.
The fire broke out at the centre of the stage when up to 1,000 people were having a color play party - a festival of dance and music where revellers are sprayed with clouds of coloured powder. Footage from TV stations showed flames reaching into the sky with some people running to escape.
New Taipei City mayor Eric Chu told reporters the injured have been sent to hospitals nearby. He pledged to investigate the cause to find out who is responsible. He said the city authorities demanded the park is shut down immediately for inspection.
The number of injured could rise, local media said.
Dust from a powder-throwing activity is believed to have caught fire and caused an explosion at the Formosa Fun Coast water park in Bali, New Taipei, leaving at least 200 injured and one feared dead. The park was holding what it said was the biggest "color party" in Asia, the China Post reported, during which powder of different colors is spread on partygoers.

About 200 people were injured after a fire suspected to have stemmed from the explosion of an unknown flammable powder occurred in a recreational waterl park in northern Taiwan, local media reported on Saturday.
The fire broke out at the centre of the stage when up to 1,000 people were having a color play party - a festival of dance and music where revellers are sprayed with clouds of coloured powder. Footage from TV stations showed flames reaching into the sky with some people running to escape.
New Taipei City mayor Eric Chu told reporters the injured have been sent to hospitals nearby. He pledged to investigate the cause to find out who is responsible. He said the city authorities demanded the park is shut down immediately for inspection.
The number of injured could rise, local media said.
Dust from a powder-throwing activity is believed to have caught fire and caused an explosion at the Formosa Fun Coast water park in Bali, New Taipei, leaving at least 200 injured and one feared dead. The park was holding what it said was the biggest "color party" in Asia, the China Post reported, during which powder of different colors is spread on partygoers.

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At least 200 people have been injured in a fire at an amusement park outside Taiwan's capital, Taipei.
A spokesman for the fire service said it was believed coloured powder being sprayed on to a crowd had ignited.
More than 80 had serious injuries, the Taipei fire department said. Some victims suffered 40% burns according to CNA news agency.
The accident happened during a "colour play" party at Formosa Water Park in New Taipei City's Bali district.
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At least 200 people have been injured in a fire at an amusement park outside Taiwan's capital, Taipei.
A spokesman for the fire service said it was believed coloured powder being sprayed on to a crowd had ignited.
More than 80 had serious injuries, the Taipei fire department said. Some victims suffered 40% burns according to CNA news agency.
The accident happened during a "colour play" party at Formosa Water Park in New Taipei City's Bali district.
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Taiwan's Ma visits Singapore to remember Lee

Taiwan's Ma visits Singapore to remember Lee

Taiwan's President Ma Ying-jeou has visited Singapore to pay his last respects to the city state's late founding father, Lee Kuan Yew.
Taiwanese media say Ma flew in to Singapore on Tuesday and offered his condolences to Lee's family during his 3-hour stay.
Taiwan has no diplomatic ties with Singapore. Ma's visit is the first since he took office in 2008.
Lee, Singapore's first prime minister, maintained exchanges with Taiwan even after the city state established diplomatic relations with China in 1990.
He also helped arrange the first meeting of heads of private organizations of China and Taiwan for cross-strait relations. They met in Singapore in 1993.
President Ma praised Lee's achievements in a statement and called him a distinguished leader.
Ma is not expected to attend Sunday's state funeral in apparent consideration of Beijing's wariness about Taiwan's diplomatic move.
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Hua Chunying was asked about Ma's trip during a news conference on Tuesday.
Hua said China believes that Singapore will prudently and properly deal with the Taiwan-related issue in accordance with the one-China policy.

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Taiwan, the Beautiful Island or, ‘Ilha Formosa’: a land of gods, spirits and temples - an island at the end of a rainbow! This south east Asian island is separated from the Chinese mainland by the Formosa Strait that at its narrowest point is a hundred and thirty kilometres wide. Taipei is a pulsating metropolis in the north of the island in which emperors’ treasures and chaotic traffic highlight both industrial strength and a Chinese way of life. In the old town district of Wan Hua is the city’s oldest and most precious Buddhist temple of Lungshan Szu, the Dragon Mountain Temple. The Sun Yi Sen Memorial Hall was built to commemorate the centenary of the founder of the Republic of China. His efforts brought about the abdication of the last emperor and the birth of the Republic Of China. The Confucius Temple is a place of contemplation and is a replica of the Temple Of Qu Fu, Qu Fu having been the home town of Confucius. This silent place is one of five temples in Taiwan dedicated to the great Chinese philosopher, Confucius, the founder of a religion that even today has many followers. The past importance of the former Taiwanese capital of Tainan is indicated by the city’s many temple complexes that contain an abundance of sacred works of art. Religion still plays a central role in the daily life of the people and the Tien Gon Temple is the most important temple in Taiwan. Taiwan is an island full of magical charm, fascinating works of art and breathtaking natural wonders. The legacy of Confucius mixed with the bright hope of the future. A symbiosis of industrialisation and Chinese tradition. The success of capitalism confirmed by the eternal words, “Made in Taiwan“!

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Taipei Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

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published:21 Feb 2014

Taipei Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

Taipei Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

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Taipei is the glittering capital of Taiwan, and one of the hottest travel destinations in all of Asia. When you visit this thriving city, you’ll find collections of stunning futuristic buildings interspersed with ancient Chinese temples and traditions.
One of these temples, Longshan, is located in Wanhua, the city’s oldest neighborhood. This is where you come to find good fortune, good health, and spiritual advice of all sorts. Once you’ve attained the guidance and wisdom you may not have realized you sought, head to 228 Peace Park, where you will find the memorial to the 1949 uprisings that eventually led to Taiwan’s independence.
Don’t worry about getting around the city; the Taipei Rapid Transit System, or MRT, will take you just about anywhere you need to go. Hop on it to pay a visit to the National Palace Museum, where you’ll find a giant collection of Chinese art and artifacts. There’s over half a million pieces related to ancient Chinese royalty here, and you can spend days exploring them all.
To plan out your next move, make your way to Taipei 101. This is one of the world’s tallest buildings, and you can soar to the top for a breathtaking view of the city and pick out the next place you’ll visit. Do you see Elephant Mountain? It’s not far from the downtown area, and it’s a short climb to the top for another look at Taipei. Keep up with the nature theme and make your stop the Taipei Zoo, where you’ll meet the largest menagerie of animals in Asia.
Cap off a day of Taipei sightseeing and adventure at Shilin Night Market, where you can join the locals in finding that next great meal or landing a spectacular bargain.
What will you do in Taipei?
Visit our Taipei travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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Taipei, Taiwan Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions

Taipei, Taiwan Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions

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Taipei is the capital of the Republic of China (Taiwan). Situated at the northern tip of Taiwan, Taipei is located on the Tamsui River; it is about 25 km (16 mi) southwest of Keelung, a port city on the Pacific Ocean. It lies in the Taipei Basin, an ancient lakebed bounded by the two relatively narrow valleys of the Keelung and Xindian rivers, which join to form the Tamsui River along the city's western border .
The most important places to visit in Taipei are: Yamingshan National Park, Beitou Hot Springs, Building Chiang Kai-shek Memorial, Martyr Shrine, National Palace Museum, Longshan temple, Taipei 101 tower and many more.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Taipei travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.

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Ximending Taipei Travel Guide

A guide to visiting the neighborhood of Ximending in Taipei Taiwan. Ximending is Taipei's...

published:22 Nov 2013

Ximending Taipei Travel Guide

Ximending Taipei Travel Guide

A guide to visiting the neighborhood of Ximending in Taipei Taiwan. Ximending is Taipei's capital for youth culture. This it the place to be on a Friday or Saturday night. Trendy hopping and lots of tasty food!
Check out my other videos from Taiwan -
Best Mango Shave Ice in Taiwan: http://youtu.be/P-JtJPLnhwI
Kenting Taiwan Night Market Food: http://youtu.be/a2wXbHf9bAI

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Taiwan Travel Tips!

About to make your first trip to Taiwan? Lianne tells you a few useful tips, such as how ...

published:26 Mar 2012

Taiwan Travel Tips!

Taiwan Travel Tips!

About to make your first trip to Taiwan? Lianne tells you a few useful tips, such as how to avoid mosquito attacks, where to withdraw money, how to find your destinations more easily, and what to carry with you at all times.
Don't forget to check out my other videos, including Mandarin tutorials and fun videos from Taiwan!
Download your Chinese/Taiwanese food cheat sheet here! http://heylianne.com/post/19843150305/food-cheat-sheet
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Travel Tips For Taiwan

A good friend of mine is traveling to Taiwan for the first time. She had asked me for some...

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Travel Tips For Taiwan

Travel Tips For Taiwan

A good friend of mine is traveling to Taiwan for the first time. She had asked me for some advice/suggestions on what to expect/watch out for ect. Obviously I don't know everything, but these are just some things that I experienced when I was there. Hope this helps and best of luck on your travels! :)
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A travel guide to the the best Night Markets in and around Taipei Taiwan including Shilin ...

published:26 Oct 2014

Best Night Markets in Taipei Taiwan

Best Night Markets in Taipei Taiwan

A travel guide to the the best Night Markets in and around Taipei Taiwan including Shilin Night Market, Raohe Night Market, Ningxia Night Market, Keelung Night Market, and Huaxi St Night Market. Night markets in Taiwan are famous for their xiaochi (small eats). They are a great place to visit for an evening and have a walking feast.
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TRAVEL TAIWAN: THINGS you've gotta KNOW, BEFORE you GO!

In this video I do a short recap on my trip to Taiwan. I offer 17 tips that any tourist sh...